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David Lorenz 2% Rule in Greater Philadelphia Area
28 August 2019 | 3 replies
Instead, the math is typically coming in closer to 1%.
Debbie Wilcox Newbie from Honolulu looking to invest OOS
10 September 2019 | 24 replies
Still doing some homework on which direction we want to go, but we sure appreciate all the connections being made here on BP :)
Adam Kelly What next...getting experience, finding deals?
29 August 2019 | 9 replies
It just simple math  What they really mean, but are not stating correctly, is the initial cash flow is challenging.
Joshua Silver Tricky Question About Equity Lenders With 0% Interest
28 August 2019 | 2 replies
Holy cow, I hope I did something wrong on my math. :)5. 
Shane Bond I have property now what do I do?
7 September 2019 | 11 replies
Overall you need to do some homework and examine what gives you the best exit strategies and go with it.If you need any help with insuring that property please let me know.
Maria Bowyer SFH Deal Financing Advice
16 July 2019 | 8 replies
So double check with the person you are referred to at your local REIA, obviously she or he does the math right or that wouldn't be the name dropped.
Paul Martin Formula or Algorithm for Multiple Mortgage payoff strategy?
16 July 2019 | 1 reply
Before I try to do the math, does anyone know of a formula/algorithm to employ for the best strategy to payoff multiple amortized mortgages?
Matt Ferch Help with 401K loan math?
23 July 2019 | 13 replies
Hello, I would like some help understanding the math related to taking a 401K loan. - I have a 401K which allows up to $50,000 loan for any purpose- 6.5% interest- time period can be 6 to 60 months- it is paid back with bi-weekly payments taken from my paycheck (after taxes)So originally, I thought 'oh great, a loan at 6.5% sounds good'. 
Jake Langley Should i Sell rental property?
24 July 2019 | 16 replies
Your math makes perfect sense.
Jerry Cima Finding & screaning a good buyers agent.
24 July 2019 | 5 replies
Basically you're expecting the agent to do their homework before showing up, you should do the same.